Migrants and Minorities in Swedish History
7.5 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 5HA375
Main group 1
- Appelqvist, Maria, Party politics and the Bosnian question: the Swedish decision to grant permanent residence, Part of: Journal of ethnic and migration studies., vol. 26, no. 1, 2000, p. 89–108Compulsory
- Aradhya, Siddartha, Diversity of legacy: the experience of immigrants and their descendants in Sweden, 2018Compulsory (pages 31–39)
- Bade, Klaus-Jürgen, Migration History, Part of: International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2001Compulsory
- Castles, Stephen, Migration: Sociological Aspects, Part of: International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2001Compulsory
- Dahlstedt, Magnus; et al, Longing to Belong: Stories of (non)belonging in multi-ethnic Sweden, Part of: Nordic Journal of Migration Research, vol. 7, no. 4, 2017, p. 197–204Compulsory
- Eriksen, Thomas Hylland., Ethnicity and nationalism: anthropological perspectives, 3rd ed., London, Pluto Press, 2010Compulsory
- Fur, Gunlög, Contacts between the Saamis and the Swedish state in the 17th and 18th centuries., Part of: State and minorities: a symposium on national processes in Russia and Scandinavia, Ekaterinburg, March 1996, Stockholm, Kungl. Vitterhets- historie- och antikvitetsakad., 1997Compulsory
- Fur, Gunlög, Saami and Lenapes meet Swedish colonizers in the seventeenth century, Part of: Readings in Saami history, culture and language., Umeå, Center for Arctic Cultural Research [Centrum för arktisk kulturforskning], Univ., 1992Compulsory
- Gaunt, David, Ethnic Relations in the Swedish Empire, Part of: To make the world safe for diversity: towards an understanding of multi-cultural societies., Tumba, The Swedish Immigration Institute and Museum [Sveriges invandrarinstitut och museum]; StockholmCompulsory
- Huss, Lena, The national minority languages in Sweden, Part of: The other languages of Europe: demographic, sociolinguistic and educational perspectives, Clevedon, Multilingual Matters, cop. 2001Compulsory
- Jansson, Torkel, Minorities and majorities in time and space: examples from the Balto-Scandinavian area during the last 200 years, Part of: State and minorities: a symposium on national processes in Russia and Scandinavia, Ekaterinburg, March 1996, Stockholm, Kungl. Vitterhets- historie- och antikvitetsakad., 1997Compulsory
- Kjelstadli, Knut, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, Part of: The encyclopedia of migration and minorities in Europe: from the 17th century to the present, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, p. 7–12Compulsory
- Kvist, Roger, Swedish saami policy, 1550-1990., Part of: Readings in Saami history, culture and language., Umeå, Center for Arctic Cultural Research [Centrum för arktisk kulturforskning], Univ., 1992Compulsory
- Lantto, Patrik, Raising their Voices: the Sami Movement in Sweden and the Swedish Sami Policy, 1900 - 1960, Part of: Studies in folk culture, vol. V, The Northern Peoples and State: Changing Relationships, 2005Compulsory (31 p.)
- Lucassen, Jan; Lucassen, Leo, The mobility transition revisited, 1500-1900: What the case of Europe can offer to global history, Part of: Journal of global history., vol. 3, 2009, p. 347–377 (33 p)Compulsory
- Lundström, Catrin, The White Side of Migration: Reflections on race, citizenship and belonging in Sweden, Part of: Nordic Journal of Migration Research, vol. 7, no. 2, 2017, p. 79–87Compulsory
- Norman, Hans; Runblom, Harald, Transatlantic connections: Nordic migration to the New World after 1800, Oslo, Norwegian University Press, [1988]Compulsory
- Olsson, Lars, Evelina Johansdotter, textile workers and the Munsingwear family: Class, gender and ethnicity in the political economy of Minnesota at the end of World War I, Part of: Swedes in the Twin Cities: immigrant life and Minnesota's urban frontier, Uppsala, Univ.-bibl. [distributör], 2001, p. 77–90 (14 p)Compulsory
- Runblom, Harald, Immigration to Scandinavia after World War II., Part of: Ethnicity and nation building in the Nordic world, London, Hurst, cop. 1995Compulsory
- Runblom, Harald, Swedish multiculturalism in a comparative European perspective., Part of: Language, minority, migration: yearbook 1994/1995 from the Centre for Multiethnic Research, Uppsala, Centre for Multiethnic Research [Centrum för multietnisk forskning], Univ., 1995Compulsory
- Sainsbury, Diane, Immigrants' social rights in comparative perspective: welfare regimes, forms of immigration and immigration policy regimes, Journal of European Social Policy, 16, pp 229-244, 2006Compulsory
- Smith, Anthony D., Nationalism and modernism: a critical survey of recent theories of nations and nationalism, London, Routledge, 1998Compulsory
- Svanberg, Johan, Labour migration and the Swedish labour market model: A case study of recruitment of Yugoslav workers to svenska Fläktfabriken in Växjö, 1969-70, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 1, 2011, p. 91–113 (22 p)Compulsory
- Tägil, Sven, Ethnic and national minorities in the Nordic nation-building process: theoretical and conceptual premises, Part of: Ethnicity and nation building in the Nordic world, London, Hurst, cop. 1995Compulsory
- Westin, Charles, Racism and multiculturalism: the Swedish response to immigration, Part of: Racism, xenophobia and the academic response: European perspectives: proceedings from the Unica Conference on Racism and Xenophobia, Stockholm 29-31 August 1999, Stockholm, Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations [Centrum för invandringsforskning] (CEIFO), 2001Compulsory
- Zitomersky, Joseph, The Jewish population in Sweden, 1780-1980: an ethno-demographic study, Part of: Judiskt liv i Norden: [Jewish life in Scandinavia], Uppsala, Univ., 1988Compulsory
- Össbo, Åsa; Lantto, Patrik, Colonial tutelage and industrial colonialism: Reindeer husbandry and early 20th century hydroelectric development in Sweden, Part of: Scandinavian journal of history, vol. 3, 2011, p. 324–348 (24 p)Compulsory
Total amount of pages: 943.
* Compulsory